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been disaggregated
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To separate or break down into components
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Sex, childbearing and childrearing -- which marriage once bound as tightly as an atomic nucleus -- have been disaggregated.
The different elements have not yet been disaggregated, because they have had a common foe; although vanquished, it can always be revived.
Like the music business — where albums have been disaggregated into individual tracks sampled on YouTube or bought on iTunes — porn today is a plethora of thumbnail clips from which users pick and choose.
Investment bankers are concerned that re-regulation will not stop until all the businesses that have been steadily integrated over the past two decades with the encouragement of regulators—have been disaggregated again.
First, a material's total water consumption has been disaggregated into the water consumption of the individual production steps.
In this research approach, the calculations concerning the HSA in Germany have been disaggregated by using the primary statistics of the oral healthcare sector.
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Companies are getting smaller and businesses are being disaggregated.
This data should be disaggregated by sex, that is, analysed separately for males and females.
Data can be disaggregated by sex, age, education, country, region, and UN Human Development Index (HDI) cohort.
Indicators are disaggregated, care taken not to emphasise small differences and confidence intervals are supplied.
MPs have also called for data to be disaggregated by gender and region.
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